Reviews
Lord of Misrule
Standard but entertaining folk horror with some intriguing thoughts on the mercurial nature of faith
Moping in Style (Tribute to Adam Green)
‘Anti-folk’ hero Adam Green is celebrated here on a collection of songs from his solo […]
I Know Where I’m Going
Lesser-known Powell and Pressburger romantic comedy is among their very best
Django Django
The four-piece take a while to settle in, but there’s plenty of sneaky funk in their kaleidoscopic palette
The Red Shoes
Perhaps the finest achievement of arguably the greatest filmmaking partnership in the history of cinema
Driving Madeleine
A beautiful journey through the streets of Paris and the past of one woman
All The Bees
All The Bees
This newly formed outfit tap into a specific and glorious strain of bucolic folk music
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
An occasionally charming, if utterly unnecessary and flawed prequel
It’s a Wonderful Knife
Like the copious stage blood contained within, this postmodern yuletide slasher is both gory and sweet
The Sleeping Souls
Just Before The World Starts Burning
Bright moments are overshadowed by a lack of cohesion on this debut